hall of residence
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Definition
Noun: A building owned or operated by a university or college where students live, typically containing many individual rooms and shared common facilities. It is a type of student accommodation.
Usage
This term is used primarily in British English to refer to university-provided housing. It describes a specific building or complex, not an individual room. * Students are usually required to apply for a place in a hall of residence. * The term is often shortened informally to "hall".
Examples
- "Most first-year students live in a hall of residence on the main campus."
- "The university has several halls of residence, each with its own character and social events."
- "She moved out of the hall of residence and into a private flat for her second year."
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be part of a proper noun for a specific building, e.g., "Darwin Hall of Residence" or "Wessex Hall".
- It is sometimes contrasted with other forms of student housing like "university flats" (self-contained apartments) or "student houses" (privately rented shared homes).
Variants and Related Words
- Dormitory (Dorm) (noun): The more common American English equivalent for a university residence building.
- Residence Hall (noun): A term used interchangeably with "hall of residence", common in both British and American English.
- Student Halls (noun, plural): A common informal shortening.
Synonyms
- Student dormitory
- University accommodation
- Student residence
Antonyms
- Private accommodation
- Commuter student (refers to a student who lives off-campus and travels to university)
Noun
- a university dormitory